Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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What happens if a CPL holder moves to another address?

  1. They must notify the issuing authority within 30 days

  2. They must reapply for a new CPL

  3. Their CPL becomes invalid

  4. No action is necessary

The correct answer is: They must notify the issuing authority within 30 days

If a CPL (Concealed Pistol License) holder moves to another address, it is important for them to notify the issuing authority within 30 days. This is because their CPL is tied to their current address, and if they move without notifying the issuing authority, their information may become outdated or invalid, which could result in legal consequences if they are found carrying a concealed pistol at their new address. Option B is incorrect because reapplying for a new CPL would involve going through the entire application process again, which could be time-consuming and costly. Option C is also incorrect because as long as the CPL holder notifies the issuing authority, their CPL will still be valid at their new address. Option D is incorrect because, as mentioned earlier, it is necessary for CPL holders to update their information when they move to a new address.